A moveable arrow rest having a support element that moves between an unloaded position and a loaded position, with respect to an archery bow. The archery bow has a bow cable. A cam element is fixed with respect to the bow cable. A lever is fixed with respect to the support element. A cam surface of the cam element contacts the lever and translates movement of the bow cable into movement of the support element.
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1. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising:
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever.
4. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising;
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever, and the cam element detachably secured to the bow cable.
17. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising;
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever, and the cam element having an overall cylindrical shape.
11. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising:
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever, and the lever forming a void and the bow cable positioned within the void.
18. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising:
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever, and at least a portion of the cam element positioned in a void of the lever.
19. In an arrow rest having a support element that moves between a first position and a second position with respect to an archery bow, and the archery bow having a bow cable, the improvement comprising:
a cam element fixed with respect to the bow cable, a lever fixed with respect to the support element, and a cam surface of said cam element contacting said lever, and the cam element moving in three dimensions relative to the archery bow when the support element moves between the first position and the second position.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an apparatus for moving an arrow rest between an unloaded position and a loaded position, using a cam element fixed with respect to a bow cable.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Many conventional moveable arrow rests are forced into an unloaded position where the arrow rest is at a far enough distance away from a discharging arrow shaft. However, the arrow shaft and the fletching will clear the arrow rest only if the arrow rest is able to move away from the arrow quickly enough to avoid interference with the arrow.
In conventional drop-away or move-away arrow rests, the arrow rest is normally biased or otherwise forced into the unloaded position. Some conventional arrow rests use a rigid mechanical linkage between a bow cable and the arrow rest, which has a relatively fast response time for moving the arrow rest away but such mechanical linkages are relatively intricate, complex and/or cumbersome.
Other conventional arrow rests use a flexible elastic member as a mechanical link between the bow cable and the arrow rest. The flexible elastic member, such as a polymeric or rubber tube, forms a relatively simple mechanical structure. However, the response time for returning the arrow rest to the unloaded position upon discharge of an arrow shaft is so slow that the arrow rest does not move away in sufficient time for the arrow shaft and/or the fletching to clear the arrow rest. In such conventional arrow rests, the flexible elastic member must decrease significantly in length before the bias force returning the arrow rest to the unloaded position can overcome the tension in the flexible elastic member.
There is an apparent need for a relatively rigid mechanical linkage between a bow cable and a moveable arrow rest, which provides instantaneous or immediate movement of the arrow rest away from the arrow shaft when the arrow is discharged from the archery bow.
It is one object of this invention to provide a relatively simple mechanical linkage which can be used to instantaneously or immediately move an arrow rest away from a discharging arrow shaft, when an arrow is discharged from an archery bow.
It is another object of this invention to provide a linkage between a bow cable and an arrow rest that can accommodate non-linear or three-dimensional movement of an attachment point between the linkage and the bow cable.
The arrow rest according to this invention has a support element that moves between an unloaded position and a loaded position, with respect to an archery bow. In the unloaded position, the support element is at a sufficient distance away from the arrow to clear both the arrow shaft and the fletching upon discharge of an arrow. In the loaded position, the support element holds the arrow shaft in a discharge position, ready for firing or discharge from the archery bow.
In one embodiment of this invention, a cam element is fixed with respect to the bow cable. The cam element can have an overall cylindrical shape or any other suitable shape that accommodates attachment to a bow cable as well as provides a cam surface.
A suitable follower or following device is fixed with respect to the support element. In one embodiment of this invention, the following device is a lever or elongated body.
The cam surface of the cam element contacts the lever. Thus, as the bow cable moves in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bow cable, the cam surface contacts the lever.
In one embodiment of this invention, the lever has a fork configuration. The bow cable rides within a void formed by the lever, such as between prongs of the fork configuration. The void is preferably shaped and sized so that the bow cable does not contact the lever when the support element moves between the unloaded position and the loaded position.
The relatively simple cam and follower linkage of this invention provides a rigid, durable, simple and relatively inexpensive apparatus that instantaneously or immediately returns the arrow rest to the unloaded position when the cable moves during discharge of the arrow from the archery bow.
The above and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in view of the drawings, wherein:
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Lever 50 is fixed with respect to support element 30. As shown in
Because cam element 40 is fixed with respect to cable 17, as cable 17 moves in a direction generally parallel to its longitudinal axis, cam element 40 moves between the positions shown in
As bow string 18 is drawn back away from archery bow 15, cable 17 moves in a generally downward direction, such as from the position of
As arrow 16 is discharged from archery bow 15, cable 17 moves upward, relative to the orientation shown in
As bow string 18 is released to discharge arrow 16 from archery bow 15, cable 17 to which cam element 40 is attached instantaneously or immediately moves upward, in the direction from the position shown in
Cam element 40 is preferably detachably secured to cable 17.
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Void 51 is preferably sized large enough to prevent interference between lever 50 and cable 17 when support element 30 moves between the unloaded position and the loaded position. As shown in and according to the orientation of
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In this particular embodiment, cable 17 does not necessarily ride within void 51 of lever 50, but rather cam element 40 and/or rod 41 ride within void 51. As shown in
With many conventional archery bows 15, a point on cable 17, such as an attachment point between cam element 40 and cable 17, moves in two or three dimensions between the unloaded position such as shown in
The elements of this invention can be constructed with any suitable material, such as a polymer, a rubber, a metal, or any other suitable non-metal material. The elements of this invention can also be constructed of any suitable composite material.
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
Harwath, Frank A., Simo, Miroslav A.
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